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Originally Posted by ngdawg
You, as is known by your own admissions, prefer to tempt death whenever possible. Whether you really don't care to live as long as you can or you have a death wish, I don't know. But rehabilitations centers are full of like-thinking young males that figure they're either gonna bite it whenever or they're too invincible for anything to happen when risk is taken. But dying when it was preventable is the single most stupid way to go. Spending the rest of your days with your eyes rolling in your head while lying in a bed or rolling in a wheelchair is a stupid way to spend your life when it was preventable.
Chance is just that. It can go for you or against you. But playing the odds against yourself, betting that you WILL lose? I'm there NOW and feel stupid for it-adding a nicotine habit to my odds. I can't imagine making the odds that much more against myself.
A woman I worked with in the school system had a 24 year old son. Two weeks before Christmas, her brother, living in Colombia, died and the son, getting word, was heading home to pack for the flight. He didn't make it. It was raining slightly, he was going way too fast on my small street, missed the curve and hit a hydrant. He was thrown out of the car and the car rolled onto him. My friend had to bury her son the day before she was to head home to bury her brother.
For every anecdote about why you wouldn't buckle up, I can give you one or two why you should. But, like you said, law or no law, it's your choice. Let's hope avoiding a fine isn't done the ultimate way.....$15,000 vs. a couple hundred?
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By no means do I think I'm invincible. Seriously though, if someone dies, was it not their time to die?? Can someone die and it not supposed to happen? I don't think so. You see cars that look like they came out of a sardine can and the people lived, you see cars with a small dent and the people died. It's just how the cookie crumbles. Is it fair? Probably not, but fairness doesn't really matter when it comes to death. Will I be in an institution with my eyes rolled back in my head? Everyone close to me knows DNR.
Sure you can give me the anecdotes that contradict mine. I've heard them. I understand them. I know I'm making a choice that isn't with the odds. It's just me.
I'm failing to see the $15,000 thing.